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Our New Throwdown Category is...





"International Fare!"



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This was Charred Apron's superb entry in the 2014 "Vietnamese" Throwdown



As chosen by ssv3 for winning the "Chicken Breast" Throwdown.

CATEGORY DESCRIPTION - PLEASE READ:


ssv3 said:
Hey guys,

Hope all is well. I was thinking International Fare. Anything you can cook up from anywhere across the world. Standard TD rules apply.


You may submit entries that are cooked from Friday 8/28 through Monday 9/14.


Entry pictures must be submitted by Noon Central US Time on Monday 9/14.


Click here to read the rules for the BBQ Brethren Throwdowns...



Best of luck and even better eats to all!
 
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Sako made an excellent choice for this Throwdown. We haven't done an International themed Throwdown since 2010, so it's long overdue!


Here's the vote thread:


https://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/showthread.php?t=96276

We've done many Throwdowns over the years that were focused on certain ethnic types of cuisines, both general and specific, so it's great to have this broad category re-introduced again after many years!
 
Please accept this as my entry to this throw down.
Hungarian gulyas porkolt (goulash stew). Made with beef shank. Plated with nokedli or pearl dumplings as I call them in English, a kosher dill pickle or two and some home made artisan bread to mop up (it is a home meal after all) you might not want to mop in a restaurant.:tongue:
P.S. You all know what I did with the marrow bones.:mrgreen:
 

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Please accept this as my entry to this throw down.
Hungarian gulyas porkolt (goulash stew). Made with beef shank. Plated with nokedli or pearl dumplings as I call them in English, a kosher dill pickle or two and some home made artisan bread to mop up (it is a home meal after all) you might not want to mop in a restaurant.:tongue:
P.S. You all know what I did with the marrow bones.:mrgreen:


George, you didn't identify your entry photo - I'm assuming this would be the one?


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